President’s Day Reflections

On President’s Day, the U.S. recognizes and celebrates the Presidents that have shaped American history and the integrity of our nation. President’s Day allows us to reflect on the nuance of strategic leadership, and its many modes of implementation across federal, state and local governments.

Preserving U.S. democracy, however, requires legislators and political officials to remain in tune to public opinion. On a foundational level, public opinion can be measured through citizen satisfaction, or a lack thereof. When we begin to better understand disparities in favorability across governance, we can understand the changing dynamics of partisan politics and the affiliated policies.


A recent Pew Research Center study finds that after the 2024 election:

  • 69% of registered voters said the elections in their community were administered efficiently
  • 43% said the same about elections across the United States
    • 61% of U.S. adults had a favorable view of their government
    • 22% felt positively about the federal government.
These metrics have increased modestly from 2018:
  • 63% of voters said elections in their community were administered well
  • 21% felt the same about federal elections

By and large these statistics represent Americans connection to community, and policies that function on a micro scale, or resonate on a personal level. Education, healthcare, and crime are chief among these concerns.

At Compass Government Relations, we are committed to personalized advocacy whether that entails building meaningful relationships with legislators, tailoring your business needs for success, or fighting for urgent legislative change. If you need access to legislators or policymakers, at the local, state, or federal levels – we can get started today!

Understanding the Importance of State Advocacy Amid Federal Changes 

In January 2025, President Trump and his administration returned to the White House, with an urgent agenda to impose numerous executive orders on topics that regularly surfaced during the campaign trail. At the forefront of these policies are federal spending cuts, reductions in certain healthcare initiatives, redefining birth-right citizenship, the termination of DEI workforce programs, among more.

These new changes at the federal level have sparked concerns for various policy areas across state legislatures, and especially with Maryland. For Maryland to deliver on managing the budget deficit, reforming transformation networks, and mitigating climate casualties, the state will need to engage in advocacy efforts that can adapt to federal change.

State versus Federal Advocacy Differences: 

Understanding some general differences in state versus federal advocacy strategy is critical for recognizing the opportunities in each legislative body, and the levels of agency available in each chamber of government. In the state legislature, representatives operate within a compressed timeframe with fewer resources at their disposal in comparison to Congress. Thus, lobbyists and grassroot organizers must be proactive with their time by readily scheduling meetings with state officials, especially since state legislators are more accessible than Congressional members.

Moreover, state advocates explore policy issues across numerous counties and municipalities, while Congress functions on a larger scale by providing oversight to states, while also introducing legislation that is geared toward federal agencies or institutions. Therefore, state and federal advocates may employ alternative research methods, or public relations campaigns, to accommodate a specific audience, such as a constituency, a client, or to support demographic differences.

Moving Forward with Purpose: 

At Compass, we serve our clients at the state and federal level by taking a nuanced approach to government advocacy. We tailor our public relations outreach to contain personalized communication to meet client needs on an individual basis. Most importantly, Compass’ advocacy strategy is rooted in preparation and trust.

Finally, Compass Public Relations Partners is committed to staying in-tune with public opinion across all levels of government and remains invested in the strategic communications needed to yield tangible results for our clients during Maryland’s legislative session. While federal change may invoke uncertainty, there are political organizers at the state level, such as Compass, who bring consecutive years of experience in an ever-changing political landscape.

 

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3 Reasons Your Organization Definitely Needs a Business Lawyer

Starting a business is like walking a tightrope while juggling flaming swords—everything can go wrong, especially when legal stuff comes into play. Your business plan can’t do it all, but our savvy business lawyer can. Here’s how Compass Law can help you dodge legal disasters:

1. Contracts
Contracts are your business’s safety net. A lawyer makes sure they’re airtight and protect your interests. We can draft, review, and even negotiate contracts to keep your clients, vendors, and employees in check, including:

  • Client contracts
  • Vendor contracts
  • Employment contracts
  • Leases
  • Mergers & acquisitions

2. Employment Law
Hiring isn’t as simple as posting a job on Craigslist. Employment laws are complex, but Compass Law can keep you compliant. We can help with wage laws, employee handbooks, and fair hiring practices.

3. Business Formation
Choosing the right business structure is like picking your superhero alter ego. Whether it’s an LLC, corporation, or partnership, a lawyer helps you choose what suits your needs (and protects your personal assets).

Even if you’re a small startup, working with a business lawyer is an investment that’ll save you headaches. Call us at (240) 560-3030, and let’s get you on the path to success without any legal nightmares.

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